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CounterlathenUK
Coun´ter`lath`
n. | 1.(Building) A batten laid lengthwise between two rafters to afford a bearing for laths laid crosswise. |
counterlathenUK
counterlath[′kau̇nt·ər‚lath] (building construction) A strip placed between two rafters to support crosswise laths. A lath placed between a timber and a sheet lath. A lath nailed at a more or less random spacing between two precisely spaced laths. A lath put on one side of a partition after the other side has been finished. |